On February 28th, the Journal of Public Law & Policy held a symposium at Mitchell Hamline discussing the wisdom of laws banishing people convicted of sex offenses from living in a wide swath of residential areas. Those heard at the event included a wide variety of stakeholders: law enforcement, attorneys, social science experts, and others, and discussed the rationale underlying these laws, their effects, and new ways forward.
The symposium itinerary and videos from the invent — including keynote speaker Patty Wetterling — can be viewed by clicking on this link.